: It famously features haunting Mongolian folk vocals (specifically the "Long Song" Alsyn Gazryn Zereglee ), which represent a mother's lament for her lost son.

The song itself is a hallmark of Enigma’s signature "Global Fusion" sound, which critics noted for its ambitious blend of genres:

: The video draws heavily on Buddhist iconography , specifically the "all-seeing eyes" found on the stupas of the Kathmandu Valley, which tie into the song’s theme that "The Eyes of Truth are always watching you".

: The narrative follows an abandoned boy raised by elephants. After environmental destruction forces him into a strange new world, he is hailed as a "Prince of Truth" before eventually choosing to return to the sanctuary of the jungle.

: Critics and locals alike have praised the video for capturing the "scenic splendor" and "cultural appeal" of early 1990s Nepal. The production involved hundreds of skilled Newari artists, local musicians, and domestic elephants, giving it the scale of a feature film. Musical Context